Andy Hay - Art Direction, Motion Graphics & Post Production Freelancer
  • Home
  • About Me
  • Work
  • Services
  • Personal
  • Contact
Andy Hay - Art Direction, Motion Graphics & Post Production FreelancerAndy Hay - Art Direction, Motion Graphics & Post Production FreelancerAndy Hay - Art Direction, Motion Graphics & Post Production FreelancerAndy Hay - Art Direction, Motion Graphics & Post Production Freelancer
  • Home
  • About Me
  • Work
  • Services
  • Personal
  • Contact
Jan
30

Biggles

  • Posted By : Andy Hay/
  • 0 comments /
  • Under : Freelance, MV Studio, Project Chapman, Work

Here it is folks, the full, uncut, uncensored, unadulterated labour of love (that had me working until the wee hours for countless months). Credits to Ida Andersson, Ben Ramasami, Gary Abrehart and Justin Weyers who also worked tirelessly on this section of the film. My credits: The Flight Sequence (in it’s entirety). Character modelling and rigging, camera animation, scene modelling, texturing, lighting and rendering. Compositing for the entire sequence (done in stereo).

Oct
24

Status Quo: Hello Quo

  • Posted By : Andy Hay/
  • 0 comments /
  • Under : Freelance, MV Studio, Work

Title Sequence:

Over the space of a few weeks I worked with the guys at MV on the title sequence and cover artwork animations for the documentary film about the legendary Status Quo.

Sep
25

Graham Chapman: Project Chapman 3D

  • Posted By : Andy Hay/
  • 0 comments /
  • Under : Freelance, MV Studio, Project Chapman, Work

Throughout my career I have been using Adobe products to create the work that I do, just like hundreds of thousands of others worldwide. However in November 2010 I was taken on board by Made Visual studio, with the task of researching Stereoscopic animation predominantly in After Effects, and to produce a document and series of tutorials based around workflows in After Effects. Over three month I amassed a huge amount of information, had produced many tests and experiments, been on a Stereoscopic training course at Sony HQ, Basingstoke with the ultimate task of teaching and then being “stereoscopic technical advisor” to the 14 chosen animation companies working on A Liar’s Autobiography.

Having done most of my research in CS5, it was only nearer the end that AE CS5.5 was released… which included the “Create Stereo 3D” camera button! This was to be honest, a bit of a relief, as it meant that companies would not have to modify their workflow too much in order to produce successful stereo imagery (though I had found perfectly suitable ways of working without the need for CS5.5!) There was still a fair amount of learning and then teaching to be done in order to avoid things like keystoning or divergence, but we got there in the end.

During my research Made Visual got in touch with Adobe, who were interested in hearing more about the project. After a couple of meetings and seminars with them, they came on board as sponsors for the film. Not only were the companies involved leased Production Premium CS5.5 for their offices but we were also gifted an HP Z800 with a Quadro 400, 2x 15000rpm SAS drives, a Tesla (at one point), a 640GB Fusion IO setup and some ridiculous amount of RAM, for us to use as our main edit machine. Needless to say, it was a bit quick!

One of the most important things I developed for the project was a workflow in which we could be supplied with footage by the companies and be able to view it in stereo, or left/right at the click of a button. Ultimately this came down to using After Effects and Premiere, using Dynamic Linking, to update the Premiere timeline. We used a number of scripts on the project and a number of free rigs and tools to complete the animation which I have referenced at the end of this post.

As it stands as I write this, the film has been complete for nearly 6 months, it premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and is due for airing at the Tokyo Film Festival and in Rio. It is also getting special screenings at London Film Week hosted at the BFI in October, in which the general public can finally go and watch! Justin from Made Visual has been busy helping promote the film through Adobe TV and at IBC in Amsterdam. Both Justin and I are hosting a webinar via Adobe on Thursday 27th September, where we will speak in depth about the work we undertook and respond to questions and mockery from internet-goers.

For more information on the making of A Liars Autobiography, including video tutorials by myself please visit:
www.projectchapman3d.com

To watch me talking in a monotone about technical fun follow this link:
Coming soon!

And here are links to the scripts and bits that we couldn’t have produced the film without:
Chris Kellers amazing AE stereo scripts: http://pinkau.com/download/aestereoscripts.zip
Stefan Voigts excellent C4D camera rig: http://www.svoigt.net

Sep
25

Graham Chapman: A Liars Autobiography

  • Posted By : Andy Hay/
  • 0 comments /
  • Under : Freelance, MV Studio, Project Chapman, Work

The long awaited trailer is ready for public viewing! The film has premiered at Toronto Film festival and has entries at Tokyo and Rio to come. It is also screening at the London Film Festival at the BFI. As of yet the UK release date is not set, however it is due in US Cinemas and for streaming on Epix in November.

May
11

Graham Chapman: Biggles

  • Posted By : Andy Hay/
  • 0 comments /
  • Under : MV Studio, Project Chapman, Work

For the past year and six months I have been working on the feature film “Graham Chapman: A Liars Autobiography”. The image above is from our animated section of the film which is heavily inspired by graphic novels. We completed our section “Biggles” predominantly using C4D and AE, which saw me modelling, rigging, UV-ing, lighting, animating, rendering, compositing, grading and generally doing a massive amount of work on a steep learning curve. Before the project I had only used C4D a smattering of times on small projects so this was a real challenge, and to top it off it’s all in Stereoscopic 3D! Make sure you go and watch the film!

Apr
30

New Jobs and Cheaper Prices – Carbon War Room

  • Posted By : Andy Hay/
  • 0 comments /
  • Under : MV Studio, Work

Second in the series for Carbon War Room, similar duties (AE and C4D).

Mar
29

Renewable Jet Fuels – Carbon War Room

  • Posted By : Andy Hay/
  • 0 comments /
  • Under : MV Studio, Work

AE and C4D duties working along side a couple of other animators.

Mar
15

The Horrors – Changing the Rain

  • Posted By : Andy Hay/
  • 0 comments /
  • Under : MV Studio, Work

I didn’t have massive involvement with most of the video however I did make the 3D synth and exploding 2001 Space Odyssey-esqu pillar (both in Cinema 4D). Animation completed at MV Studio with Oscar Granse and illustration by the legendary Pete Fowler.

Dec
25

BPP Christmas Card

  • Posted By : Andy Hay/
  • 0 comments /
  • Under : MV Studio, Work

Seasons Greetings animation for BPP 2011.